GB Group plc (LON:GBG) Price Target Raised to GBX 515
In an analyst note issued to clients on 13 November, Carr's Group (LON:CARR) stock Buy was maintained at Investec Securities. The shares were purchased at an average cost of GBX 424 ($5.58) per share, with a total value of £148.40 ($195.19).

Rasgulla belongs to West Bengal, not Odisha
Earlier candies like Sitabhog and Mihidana of Burdwan along with Mowa from Joynagar were accorded the GI tag from Bengal. The Geographical Identification authorities ruled out today that it is Bengal where the popular rosogolla originated.

Venezuela crude output hits 28-year low: Opec
Brent has gained 10 percent this year and was trading 70 cents lower at $62.46 a barrel in London at 3:21 p.m. local time. US West Texas Intermediate crude was at $56.62 a barrel, which presented a 0.25-percent decrease, down 14 cents.

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Hypocritical De La Hoya calls out McGregor
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Turnbull cops a battering over same-sex marriage

The Paterson bill reportedly shields service providers from discrimination law for refusing goods and services that are directly related to a same-sex wedding, allowing discrimination by businesses such as florists, bakers, hotels, photographers and function centres.

Attorney-General George Brandis is one of those who believe people should not be obliged to marry same-sex couples against the teachings of their church, but said exemptions needed to be regulated to prevent discrimination.

If the result is 'no, ' Turnbull has said it will be off the agenda as long as the Liberal Party is in charge.

The Paterson bill is expected to enjoy substantial support from that quarter as it implements demands from Tony Abbott, Matt Canavan, Michael Sukkar, Zed Seselja, Andrew Hastie, Eric Abetz and Kevin Andrews.

"If the Australian people do vote yes, they're not going to look kindly on the same group of people who have urged a "no" vote not accepting the outcome and trying to delay further", she said.

"There won't be a government position, there won't be a party position", Senator Cormann said.

Senator Paterson said his bill would also include provision for people who were not religious to object to being involved in a same-sex marriage, if it went against their beliefs.

But Mr Turnbull on Tuesday warned Australians would not welcome moves to wind back anti-discrimination protections.

In response to concerns over the controversial Safe Schools program, the bill would also allow parents to pull their children out of classes where they "genuinely believe" their kids are being taught a view of marriage inconsistent with their own.

"There will be a debate about how wide the exemptions would be, some would have them narrowly cast and some more broadly cast".

Ultimately it was up to parliament to decide which bill was the "vehicle to facilitate" the parliamentary debate.

Senator Smith is aiming to introduce his bill to the upper house on Thursday.

"The objective of the Bill is clear: it creates equal access to marriage while protecting religious freedom in relation to marriage", he said.

"There will no doubt be plenty of amendments and.at the end of it they will come to a conclusion on an amended bill".